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There's nowhere quite like Malaysia
Malaysia is a true melting pot of cultures! In this video, I dive into the rich heritage of the Malaysian Indian and Chinese communities. From visiting the stunning Kuil Sri Subramaniar Thuropathai Amman Alaya Paripalana Sabai temple to savoring a bowl of flavorful laksa at a bustling food court, I explore how diverse traditions coexist beautifully here. Join me as I celebrate Malaysia’s multicultural charm!
#plussizetravel #malaysiatravel #melaka
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Walking Through History in Malacca, Malaysia
Просмотров 56814 дней назад
Join me as I explore the rich European heritage of Melaka, Malaysia! This vibrant city was a major trading hub and has a fascinating history shaped by Portuguese, Dutch, and British influences. In this video, I visit iconic landmarks like: 🏰 A Famosa - The remnants of a 16th-century Portuguese fortress. ⛪ St. Paul’s Church - Perched atop St. Paul’s Hill, offering breathtaking views and centurie...
A walking tour of Melaka, Malaysia
Просмотров 571Месяц назад
Join me on a walking tour through the vibrant streets of Melaka, Malaysia, as I explore this UNESCO World Heritage Site! Following inspiration from the fantastic Melaka walking tour by Mad Hatters NYC (check it out [here](madhattersnyc.com/melaka-walking-tour/)), I discover historic landmarks, colorful street art, and hidden gems that showcase the rich culture and history of this incredible cit...
Plus Size at Legoland
Просмотров 1 тыс.Год назад
Come along as I try every ride at Legoland. Which ones can I ride? Which rides do I not fit on? Let's find out! #plussizetravel #plussize #legoland
Valley of the Queens and the Tomb of Nefertari | Plus Size Travel in Egypt
Просмотров 11 тыс.Год назад
The tomb of Nefertari is arguably Egypt (and the world's!) most beautiful tomb. join me as I explore the Valley of the Queens and the tomb of Queen Nefertari. I am the Wider World Traveler, a plus size traveler on a journey to show the world that it is big enough for all of us.
Rekhmire & Sennofer | The Most Beautiful Tombs You've Never Heard Of
Просмотров 124Год назад
Exploring Egypt as a plus size traveler isn't always easy but it is always amazing! It was hard work getting to the tombs of Rekhmire & Sennofer in the heat of Luxor's midday sun but they're so incredible it was worth the effort.
Visiting Karnak Temple | Plus Size Travel In Egypt
Просмотров 1092 года назад
Karnak Temple is one of Ancient Egypt's greatest masterpieces. Join the plus size, Wider World Traveler as she explores this wonder. widerworldtraveler
Visiting Medinet Habu Temple | Plus Size Travel In Egypt
Просмотров 1582 года назад
Join us as we explore Medinet Habu Temple in Luxor, Egypt. This is the mortuary temple of the Egyptian pharaoh Rameses III. The Wider World Traveler is a plus size traveler from Australia. Find the Wider World Traveler at widerworldtraveler Find Jessica at jflowfaith

Комментарии

  • @aya976
    @aya976 23 часа назад

    Welcome to Malaysia and enjoy your trip.... Wow that laksa so good.... if you have time go to East Malaysia (Borneo Island) - Sarawak and Sabah you will see them more diverse...

  • @asvirgopenang2533
    @asvirgopenang2533 День назад

    Wwlcome❤❤

  • @sfaiz3780
    @sfaiz3780 День назад

    Whenever u see nun look alike at convent schools, actually they are muslims grls secondary school student. They wear muslims scaft(hijab) with complete muslims attire malay designed. Majority convent schools student ate muslims, with national school syllabus that include islamic studies.most convent schools church still function, they are still some convent that has a nun for a teacher,english math subjects.back in the 60s, many aussie nun become english teacher in malaysia convent schools.

  • @metalheadrnd
    @metalheadrnd 3 дня назад

    Welcome to my hometown. Historical City of Melaka....

  • @dankarius9578
    @dankarius9578 3 дня назад

    ❤️❤️👍👍👍

  • @SandraClarke-gi7vy
    @SandraClarke-gi7vy 3 дня назад

    You are such a natural Jani, this was so informative and inspiring that l need to get myself to Malaka!! That Hindu temple was something else indeed... beautiful ❤️

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 2 дня назад

      @@SandraClarke-gi7vy thank you! It’s so nice to know you’re watching and enjoying ❤️

  • @myscasio
    @myscasio 4 дня назад

    Really? You are 40! I thought you are 28!

  • @macdmacd7896
    @macdmacd7896 4 дня назад

    malayo-polinesians tribes are majority. they embraced the slaves (persona non grata) brought in by da brit capitalists from bharat and tiongkok. everyone here exists cos of Love. we embrace.

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 3 дня назад

      Embracing all people is key to a harmonious environment.

  • @sysy1971
    @sysy1971 4 дня назад

    Hello, welcome you to Malaysia

  • @AbdulKareemAbdulRahman
    @AbdulKareemAbdulRahman 4 дня назад

    amazing. i think indian Malaysians receive less coverage in RUclips world. thank you

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 3 дня назад

      I really appreciate the cultural diversity of Malaysia. Thank you for your kind words.

  • @agnescheah0785
    @agnescheah0785 4 дня назад

    Oh you eat vegetarian food, no meat everyone can eat 😋😊

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 4 дня назад

      @@agnescheah0785 yes, and Malaysia has so much wonderful vegetarian food 😊

  • @AzzrudinJamil
    @AzzrudinJamil 4 дня назад

    Hope you have a wonderful time here

  • @acerazak4087
    @acerazak4087 4 дня назад

    Yes some baba n nyonya aka peranakan chinese don't know how to speak Chinese. My family's friend is peranakan chinese he only speak Malay n English. If you want to see the multiracial here you can go and eat at Indian Muslim restaurant we local called "mamak" where multiracial Malaysian hang out and eat..eat roti canai n drink teh tarik 👌

  • @rajaazmilrajaazenam5200
    @rajaazmilrajaazenam5200 4 дня назад

    Hi... I just viewed your videos... thanks for choosing Malaysia as your vacation destination... I love you... 😊

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 4 дня назад

      @@rajaazmilrajaazenam5200 thank you for watching! ❤️

  • @ashtriana1
    @ashtriana1 4 дня назад

    You got it wrong, it's the other way around, bumiputra who are Islam, and adopt malay culture can be malay... And malay are divided to Melayu, bugis, banjar, jawa, melanau, mandaiiling, minang(which origins from the malay archipelago, mostly now are Indonesia's) There are also the Pattani malay's that comes from Thailand..... And malays are included in the Bumiputra group, which the indigenous people like Jakun, Temiar, MahMeri, Senoi etc (in Peninsular Malaysia)... Iban, penang, kayan, kadazan, dusun, kelabit (in east Malaysia) Malays speak Bahasa Melayu with variations in dialect according to the state they are from, other Bumiputra have their own languages... FYI Bumiputra (means sons/prince of the earth) are original tribes of this land we call the Nusantara (Malay Archipelago) ...

  • @ashtriana1
    @ashtriana1 4 дня назад

    FYI, convents here are not housing nuns/novice.. They are public schools, teaching the national syllabus including Islamic subjects...

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 4 дня назад

      @@ashtriana1 thank you! I had no idea.

    • @nikhassan7713
      @nikhassan7713 4 дня назад

      Historically, Convents used to be Missionary Schools in Malaysia during British Colonial as they did in India and other land under British Empire. Convents for all girls and St John for all boys. As example Convents Bukit Nanas (CBN) in Kuala Lumpur which founded in 1899 by three Sisters of the Congregation of the Holy Infant Jesus stepped off a steamship anchored at Port Swettenham in Penang. Reverend Mother St Levine, accompanied by Sisters St Sabine and St Madeleine, had come on a mission to establish a school in Kuala Lumpur. However, it opened to any races and religions using English as medium of teaching, and teach Christian rituals included saying prayer without forcing non-Christian students converting to Christian. After Malaysia gained independence, those schools have to use Malay language and no longer considered as Missionary schools. Other famous English schools built during British time are Penang Free School, Victoria Institution, St John's Institution, Malay College Kuala Kangsar, Tunku Kurshiah College and many others which are considered elite schools at that time.

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 4 дня назад

      @ I really appreciate the insight, thank you!

  • @zuhairunabuhassan1182
    @zuhairunabuhassan1182 4 дня назад

    Glad to hear and sharing with us your Malaysia experience. Hope you enjoy your stay and dive into our multi ethnic culture and heritage 😊

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 4 дня назад

      @@zuhairunabuhassan1182 thank you for watching and for your kind words 😊

  • @kuragalatv_4558
    @kuragalatv_4558 4 дня назад

    ruclips.net/video/lzh1vuoeiwM/видео.htmlsi=h2dDMlQT9kvUKC2a

  • @kasie680
    @kasie680 7 дней назад

    That’s so awesome 🤩

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 6 дней назад

      @kasie680 they’re really stunning. Thanks for watching 😊

  • @SandraClarke-gi7vy
    @SandraClarke-gi7vy 11 дней назад

    Oh Janaki, this is so informative...l learnt a lot! Thank you for doing these fabulous video clips of world places l never thought of, or knew about!

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 11 дней назад

      Thank you so much for the lovely feedback! It's so nice to know you are enjoying them.

  • @keangwooichoo6138
    @keangwooichoo6138 16 дней назад

    Welcome to melaka

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 16 дней назад

      @@keangwooichoo6138 thank you! It’s a great city.

    • @keangwooichoo6138
      @keangwooichoo6138 16 дней назад

      @widerworldtraveler it was long ago. It declined after the british took over administration as the british favoured penang

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 16 дней назад

      @@keangwooichoo6138 the history is truly fascinating

  • @lisagallo1745
    @lisagallo1745 18 дней назад

    Fascinating and lovely, great video ❤

  • @littledancer-m5u
    @littledancer-m5u 19 дней назад

    Thanks for the lovely video. Greetings from Belgium!

  • @SandraClarke-gi7vy
    @SandraClarke-gi7vy 27 дней назад

    So informative, great clip...who knew about bound feet ?!?!

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler 27 дней назад

      @@SandraClarke-gi7vy thanks for watching ❤️. I’d read about bound feet in the past but had no idea how tiny they were.

  • @leoshanbob
    @leoshanbob Месяц назад

    Don't miss the night market at Jonker Walk on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays.

  • @lisagallo1745
    @lisagallo1745 Месяц назад

    Oh brilliant, a new fabulous video ❤

  • @SandraClarke-gi7vy
    @SandraClarke-gi7vy 2 месяца назад

    This is brilliant, so in-depth and insightful. Didn't know that about mud brick constructions/ladders?! Clever Egyptians!

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler Месяц назад

      Thank you! Yes, the ingenuity of the ancient Egyptians was truly impressive.

  • @BetsyMagee-f4z
    @BetsyMagee-f4z 3 месяца назад

    I have seen numerous videos on Nefertiti's tomb but none can compare to your presentation and how you let the viewer personalize the experience. Also that you were so moved by the experience enhanced the video. Thank. you.

  • @A.GilClarke
    @A.GilClarke 3 месяца назад

    Hi I’m traveling here in October and so want to see the tomb. How is it for anyone with some disabilities walking?? TAI 🤗

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler Месяц назад

      I'm sorry I didn't see this sooner. I hope you had a wonderful time in Luxor!

  • @franklinn.7811
    @franklinn.7811 7 месяцев назад

    Hi Plus-size

  • @caitlinhall727
    @caitlinhall727 9 месяцев назад

    Super helpful! Thanks

  • @lynnmanning2795
    @lynnmanning2795 9 месяцев назад

    Wonderful!

  • @brittyn
    @brittyn 10 месяцев назад

    Just curious if you had to pay off the guy to let you film? They had a strict policy of no filming when I was just there..

  • @brittyn
    @brittyn 10 месяцев назад

    I cried in that spot where the cows are all over the wall. Just amazing and beautiful art throughout this tomb!!

  • @elizabethlawrence7544
    @elizabethlawrence7544 Год назад

    Thanks for posting! Going w my kids in a few weeks and was a little nervous!

  • @prasadbhat7168
    @prasadbhat7168 Год назад

    Beautiful ❤️

  • @moonyamaloufi9270
    @moonyamaloufi9270 Год назад

    Thanks for the visit. And please did the tuktuk wait for you to finish the visit?

  • @abdullahcricketinfo7686
    @abdullahcricketinfo7686 Год назад

    I also want visit the Egypt bus I don't have enough money 😢

    • @kasie680
      @kasie680 7 дней назад

      Me to mate! 😢

  • @abdullahcricketinfo7686
    @abdullahcricketinfo7686 Год назад

    That's amazing

  • @shannongreen827
    @shannongreen827 Год назад

    Stunning! Thank you for this video. I'm going to Luxor in May but only have one day. Would you suggest Valley of the Queens over the Valley of the Kings? I'm not sure if both could be done in a day.

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler Год назад

      You can do both in one day IF you're not too affected by heat and do okay with stairs. May is hot. Both Valleys open at 6 am, if you can manage the early morning, that's really the best time to go. If you're okay with a fair amount of stairs, I'd do the Valley of the Kings first (spring for the tomb of Seti I - lots of stairs but incredible and the paid Rameses tomb - fewer stairs and beautiful) and then head to Valley of the Queens if you're feeling up to it. If stairs are hard for you, you could just do Valley of the Queens as it has far fewer and is a smaller total area to navigate. You'll probably want to do either Luxor Temple or Karnak also, but they are on the east bank, so getting between them and the tombs on the west bank takes some time. Karnak is grander but Luxor temple is fantastic too and much smaller (so easier to see with less time). I hope you have the best time! I really love Luxor.

  • @samsmom1491
    @samsmom1491 Год назад

    Excellent video. Your delight at being able to see this gorgeous tomb is evident and infectious!

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler Год назад

      Thank you! Egypt really does delight me.

    • @blindkap
      @blindkap 10 месяцев назад

      Excellent video! Your appreciation of what you saw is so authentic. Your joy is obvious!

  • @kevindagame
    @kevindagame Год назад

    Could you see her mummy or sarcophagus?

    • @widerworldtraveler
      @widerworldtraveler Год назад

      Good question. There is no mummy or sarcophagus in Nefertari's tomb. Partial legs from a mummy were found and are assumed to be hers but they are in an Italian museum.

  • @abdullahcricketinfo7686
    @abdullahcricketinfo7686 Год назад

    woww

  • @omarhelmy6334
    @omarhelmy6334 Год назад

    awesome video

  • @eprohoda
    @eprohoda Год назад

    Howdy?. Wider! excellent ~peace out! :)